The “Mission: Impossible – The Final Reminder” climbed to the Chinese box office top in May 30 to June 1, winning 184.5 million RMB (25.6 million dollars), according to Artisan Gateway.
The high octane action sequences of the film and IMAX projections contributed to its high performance. IMAX represented $ 4.9 million in the box office in total film from the film. The opening weekend in China is also the largest of IMAX for a Hollywood title in 2025.
The IMAX CEO Rich Gelfond said: “We were particularly encouraged by the great IMAX results in China, which augurs well for the many Hollywood tent places that publish in the coming weeks.”
In second place, the Chinese animated fantasy “Endless Journey of Love” of the film Maoyan won $ 7.6 million. Directed by Zhou Tienan and Yu Ao, the film takes place in China in the 1930s and follows the Village Fille Qian Xiao, which saves the power to control time, making it a target of powerful forces. As she discovers the hidden secrets of the metropolis, she faces a danger and cost of her gift. The voice cast includes Karry Wang, Liu Xiaoyu and Zhou Shen.
The last episode of the beloved Japanese franchise, “Doraém: Nobita’s Art World Tales, ”opened its doors with $ 7.5 million. Made by Teramoto Yukiyo, the film sees Doraemon and her friends plunge into the world of paintings, embarking on a great adventure. The vocal cast presents Wasabi Mizuta, Megumi ōhara and Yumi Kakazu.
The live adaptation of Disney of “Lilo & Stitch” slipped in fourth place, winning $ 6.6 million in its second weekend, bringing its total cumulative to $ 17.8 million.
To complete the first five, Hong Kong’s action thriller “Behind the Shadows” made its debut with $ 4.3 million. Directed by Jonathan Li and Choy Man-Yu, the film features Louis Koo as a private detective investigating on a complex case involving adultery and murder. The cast also includes Liu Kuan-Ting and Chrissie Chau.
Total weekend box office revenues have reached $ 58.2 million, marking a significant rebound compared to previous weeks. The Chinese box office at the beginning of the year is now $ 3.82 billion, reflecting an increase of 26.6% compared to the same period last year.